Drainage & Hydraulic Manager North America
Ferrovial Construction
Bio
Pablo Sanchez Gomez is currently Ferrovial Construction’s Hydraulic & Drainage Manager, specializing in hydraulic structures, drainage systems, flood risk analysis, and dam safety assessments. With a master’s degree in civil engineering from Technical University of Delft and a bachelor’s from the Technical University of Madrid, he has developed expertise in both design and construction management for major infrastructure projects.
At Ferrovial Construction, Pablo has led and contributed to multibillion-dollar design-build projects across the U.S. and internationally. His key projects include the recent Early Contractor Involvement for the Oven Mountain Pumped Hydro Project ($7B) in New South Wales (Australia), the I-35 NEX Central ($1.6B) in San Antonio, and the Transform I66 ($2B) in Fairfax. He has played a critical role in optimizing hydraulic designs, coordinating stakeholders, and implementing cost-effective solutions that enhance project efficiency and safety.
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Innovative Culvert Rehabilitation: Enhancing Safety and Efficiency on I-35 NEX Central